Today in the ArtZany Radio studio Paula Granquist welcomes two amazing local artists to the show to highlight new projects. First, filmmaker Cecelia Condit will discuss the premiere of two recent works: Monster in Me and A Parable of Now at the Walker Art Center. Next, Tricia Streitz from WildWood of Nerstrand will talk about this new gathering space and preview the May Market event featuring 40 vendors both in and outside, live outdoor music, delicious eats, bevs, treats and more!
The Monster in Me: The Video Work of Cecelia Condit
Thursday, 7 May 2026 at 7 pm
Walker Cinema
Walker Art Center, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, MN
$15; $12 Walker members, seniors, and students
https://www.walkerart.org/whats-on/monster-in-me-the-video-work-of-cecelia-condit
Over the course of four decades, artist Cecelia Condit’s video work has dissected the psychologies of the feminine, the suburban, and the natural worlds. Her 1983 work Possibly in Michigan—brought to new audiences in recent years by its vast recirculation on social media—reminds us of the dark possibilities within the exterior and interior worlds of women; its resurgence speaks to the perpetual cycles of violence women continue to experience. This selection of Condit’s work traces ideas the artist has explored throughout her career and includes a premiere of two recent works: Monster in Me and A Parable of Now.
A conversation with Cecelia Condit and Assistant Curator Patricia Ledesma Villon follows the screening.
WildWood of Nerstrand
315 Main Street, Nerstrand, MN
MAY MARKET
Saturday,May 9 | 9am-1pm
Join us for another delightfully spring May Market! Rain or shine, this small town market boasts over 40 vendors both in and outside, live outdoor music, delicious eats, bevs, treats and more! You simply must come experience for yourself {and what a great mother’s day weekend activity, too!}.
WildWood of Nerstrand
A PLACE TO GATHER.
FromTricia Streitz on the website: “When I think about this building, I hope that it brings joy.Carries brightness into a person’s day and projects a feeling of playfulness and fun {while still meaning business, of course}. I want people to be able to leave themselves and the world at the door and enter…to play.”